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Top : Family Conflict - Parents and Children : Page 6
Parents and children often come into conflict over large and small issues, regardless of age of the children. Learn more about dealing with conflicts between parents and children from these resources.
Conflict Advice and Readings In This Section
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A Parents Stress May Cause Conflict With Children
By Dr. Roxanne Dryden-Edwards - How Parents' Stress Affects Children Your stress may be affecting your children without your knowing it. This article is Part II of an interview with Guest Expert Dr. Roxanne Dryden-Edwards. I asked Dr. Dryden-Edwards to answer some questions about parental stress and its effects on children. (Added: 20-Nov-2003 Hits: 421 )
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Avoiding and Dealing with Conflict Between Children
By Christine Todd - Have you noticed more fighting and arguments among your school-agers lately? The long winter months can be hard on both young people and child care providers! Here are some ideas to help keep things on an even keel. (Added: 20-Nov-2003 Hits: 271 )
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Family conflict - how to cope.
By n/a - Some of the more common causes of family conflict include: A maturing child forms their own opinions and values, which may clash with the views held by their parents. (Added: 20-Nov-2003 Hits: 401 )
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Help Your Child Manage Anger in Conflict
By Naomi Drew - Help Your Child Manage Anger Parents, here are some sure-fire tips for helping your child effectively deal with anger Teach abdominal breathing. Have your child take a slow deep breath through the nose all the way down to the stomach. Have her expand her stomach as she breathes in. Then have her slowly release the breath and deflate her stomach. Repeating this three times lowers the level on stress and anger. (Added: 20-Nov-2003 Hits: 243 )
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Dealing with Conflict
By Naomi Drew - Dealing with Tantrums You can alleviate much of the chaos brought on by tantrums by identifying what kind tantrum you child is having. Many experts believe there are two distinct types of tantrums: manipulative and spill-over. (Added: 20-Nov-2003 Hits: 222 )
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No More Yelling!(parenting tips)
By NA - As conflict escalates between parents and children in the home, too often the volume gets turned up as well. But parents who resort to yelling--usually in a desperate attempt to get their child's attention or in response to some misbehavior--often find that not only are angry words upsetting, but also ineffective. (Added: 18-Nov-2003 Hits: 280 )
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